In fact, McInerney didn't just cover Maher's move -- he made a huge push of his own turning on the jets at the 200m mark. After that McInerney was gone, he opened his lead with each stride flying to a new New Jersey No.1 and US No. 19 time of 4:10.75. Maher finished second with a new NJ No. 3 time of 4:13.91.

Maher came back for revenge on Friday in the 800m where he flew to a blistering US No. 4 time of